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Antifa is short for “anti-fascist.” It refers to a loosely connected movement made up of individuals and small groups that oppose fascism, racism, and far right extremist ideologies. It’s not a single organization, there’s no national leader or official membership. Instead, it’s more like a network of activists who share similar beliefs and tactics. The term dates back to Germany in the 1920s and 1930s, where anti-fascist action groups fought against the rise of Hitler and the Nazis. In the United States, the term resurfaced in the late 20th century, gaining attention for events like the 2017 Charlottesville rally wear white supremacists clashed with counter protesters. People identifying with Antifa typically organize protests against white supremacist rallies, hate groups, or authoritarian policies. They use nonviolent actions like marches and community defense and at times direct action like blocking events or physically, confronting extreme groups. They work anonymously, sometimes wearing black clothing and masks protect their identities. This is sometimes called the “black bloc“ tactic. Supporters see Antifa as defenders against fascism, stepping in when they believe institutions failed to stop hate groups. Critics argue that some members use violence, property damage, or intimidation, which can escalate conflicts and blur the line between protest and crime. United States officials, including Trump, have called Antifa a “terrorist group.” Antifa has not been legally classified as a “terrorist group,” but legally it’s not classified as one because there’s no centralized organization to designate. ##Trump##Antifa##Civilrights ##FirstAmendment##FreeSpeech

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